Timestamp:
05/28/13 08:58:19 (11 years ago)
Author:
Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@…>
Branches:
4.11, 5, master
Children:
3148438
Parents:
8cacceb
git-author:
Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@…> (05/28/13 08:58:19)
git-committer:
Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@…> (05/29/13 09:06:07)
Message:

smp: Simplify SMP initialization sequence

Delete bsp_smp_wait_for(). Other parts of the system work without
timeout, e.g. the spinlocks. Using a timeout here does not make the
system more robust.

Delete bsp_smp_cpu_state and replace it with Per_CPU_State. The
Per_CPU_State follows the Score naming conventions. Add
_Per_CPU_Change_state() and _Per_CPU_Wait_for_state() functions to
change and observe states.

Use Per_CPU_State in Per_CPU_Control instead of the anonymous integer.

Add _CPU_Processor_event_broadcast() and _CPU_Processor_event_receive()
functions provided by the CPU port. Use these functions in
_Per_CPU_Change_state() and _Per_CPU_Wait_for_state().

Add prototype for _SMP_Send_message().

Delete RTEMS_BSP_SMP_FIRST_TASK message. The first context switch is
now performed in rtems_smp_secondary_cpu_initialize(). Issuing the
first context switch in the context of the inter-processor interrupt is
not possible on systems with a modern interrupt controller. Such an
interrupt controler usually requires a handshake protocol with interrupt
acknowledge and end of interrupt signals. A direct context switch in an
interrupt handler circumvents the interrupt processing epilogue and may
leave the system in an inconsistent state.

Release lock in rtems_smp_process_interrupt() even if no message was
delivered. This prevents deadlock of the system.

Simplify and format _SMP_Send_message(),
_SMP_Request_other_cores_to_perform_first_context_switch(),
_SMP_Request_other_cores_to_dispatch() and
_SMP_Request_other_cores_to_shutdown().

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